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Attitude towards English and ESP
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In: http://www.aelfe.org/documents/text6-Gonzalez.pdf (2003)
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The relationship between generative grammar and (relevancetheoretic) pragmatics
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In: http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/robyn/pdf/grammarprags.pdf (2000)
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Organizational-Pedagogical Conditions to Form the Foreign Competence in Students with the Features of Linguistic Giftedness
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In: http://ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ies/article/download/44768/24392/
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SHORT REPORT Do cultural and linguistic a
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In: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3490725/pdf/1747-597X-7-34.pdf
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Citation as a Stimulus to Boost Students ’ Communication Skills at the English
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In: http://ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/elt/article/download/42404/23166/
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THE COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE: A NEW APPROACH
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In: http://www.afahc.ro/revista/nr_2_2009/art_lesenciuc.pdf
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STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING THE OFFICE OF MINORITY HEALTH
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In: http://www.ishib.org/journal/18-3s3/ethn-18-03-373.pdf
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Language, Cognition, and the Right Hemisphere A Response to
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In: http://web.nsboro.k12.ma.us/algonquin/faculty/socialstudiesteachers/smith/documents/UnitsCognitionandBiologicalBasesofBehavior.pdf
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1 Nativism: In Defense of the Representational Interpretation
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In: http://www.arts.ryerson.ca/philosophy/docs/GCJP.pdf
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More Individual Differences in Language Attainment: How much do adult native speakers of English know about passives and quantifiers?
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In: http://www.cogling.group.shef.ac.uk/publications/More%20individual%20differences.pdf
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This paper provides experimental evidence suggesting that there are considerable differences in native language attainment, and that these are at least partially attributable to individual speakers’ experience. Experiment 1 tested high academic attainment (hereafter, HAA) and low academic attainment (LAA) participants ' comprehension using a sentence-picture matching task. Test sentences comprised passives and two variants of the universal quantification construction. Active constructions were used as control. HAA participants performed at ceiling on all conditions; LAA participants performed at ceiling only on actives. As predicted by usage-based accounts, the order of difficulty of the four sentence types mirrored their frequency. Experiment 2 tested whether the less educated participants ’ difficulties with these constructions are attributable to insufficient experience. After a screening test, low scoring participants were randomly assigned to two training groups. The passive training group were given a short training session on the passive construction; and the quantifier training group were trained on sentences with quantifiers. A series of post-training tests show that perfommance on the trained construction improved dramatically, and that the effect was long lasting.
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Keyword:
English passive construction; How; Individual differences; Linguistic competence; Linguistic performance 1 More Individual Differences in Language Attainment; Sentence comprehension; Universal quantification
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URL: http://www.cogling.group.shef.ac.uk/publications/More%20individual%20differences.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.215.4165
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